review 1: The thing about this book is, it's hard to rate it as a work because it's really not a cohesive work; it's a treasury. It includes, among other things, the complete screenplay from *When Harry Met Sally* and a number of her essays I've read in other places. Full disclosure: I did...

review 1: A entertaining bunch of short stories or essays. I read this book while standing in a very long line and it helped pass the time. I especially enjoyed and chuckled while reading the short story on Nora's "Aruba." Yes, she had a privileged childhood, but I find name-dropping yawn-...

review 1: Great reader on the audiobook, you'd think it was Nora herself rhapsodizing about very nice lunches that feature "rice pudding with a lot of raisins." I kinda wish Scribble Scribble and Crazy Salad were separate, because while I often wanted to cry with joy at the brilliance of C...